Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [pron] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 It is on this that I lie and visualize the various ‘ assaults ’ upon my cancer cells that I have already described .
2 when we us the last two and that one exploded on me I had this and it goes and exploded all over me and went over
3 I did n't understand what she meant by this but she smiled and asked if I would like to go to the ‘ flicks ’ the following Saturday .
4 We never reckoned with this when we went and trounced the lairds ! ’
5 And the soldiers muttered to one another as they limped and splashed back towards England that the black friars had not only sent the terror , but withdrawn it from them as soon as they turned back , and the devil their master could call it up again in an instant if they so much as looked over their shoulders .
6 Lines and edges inflect to one another as they approach and cross .
7 Living too far away from things : a ) does n't do anything at all , b ) extends the nose so much that it sags and closes down , c ) allows the nose to examine other things which are too close and therefore blunts it again .
8 Look , if , if somebody charges you three hundred pound , and you say that 's too much and you complain and they knock it down to two fifty , but they say but we want you to pay fifty pounds on something else , extra , do you think the two fifty 's fair , eh ?
9 But I do n't see him that much because he go and play sports on the
10 it is not just what motivates so much as what motivates and how it might be achieved .
11 On the other hand , for those who regard language with suspicion , especially written or printed language , on the grounds that it misleads and confuses as much as it informs and expresses , eliminating words and sentences exposes a level of communication of unsuspected richness , one in which human beings express their true meanings .
12 But I love Augusta as much as he does and anything can happen . ’
13 My father feared my mother as much as I did and wished me to please and agree with her always , for when I did not she would complain to him of my behaviour and I suspected that when this happened his new wife would complain in her turn that he paid too much attention to us and too little to her and her own children .
14 I expect Charlotte owed her quite as much as I do and loved her for her undemanding support and affection as I did .
15 and really , I mean you know , you can talk about male , female bias as much as you like but there 's an awful of actresses , and not , you know , a lot fewer actors and a lot better parts for men .
16 You ca n't for real you ca n't really move blue ball you can move the red ball as much as you like but not What you have to do is to so just try a normally conventional just sling straight through here
17 You can ask as much as you like and the answer will be no !
18 You can go out and about as much as you wish and are able .
19 You can make that and put down as much as you want and then you roll the dice .
20 You can not possibly eat as much as you do and remain so slim . ’
21 Mary 's nobles detested her insolent consort almost as much as she did and , either from genuine loyalty to her or in devious application of their own power politics , conspired to remove him .
22 Never the less , it is the child speaking we do n't put the words into their mouths and as such when they speak and when they write it down , it 's one of the , possibly one of the few chances of having primary evidence of how the child is at er , writing er , on an official document
23 Well we 've heard what Edward has had to say and the local communities I 'm certain draw great comfort from that and we wait and see whether Brussels will exercise its powers , quite legitimately in my view , and and call this in .
24 Now what is particularly interesting is if you take that and you try and date when these various things were done , and if I ask questions why was it done like this .
25 the information there appears that there should be private companies I actually have n't looked in the Yellow Pages yet actually I should do that and you know and yeah
26 But then here we are twenty thirty years on and those of us who had that upbringing about the purity of that Royal Family that 's suddenly been confronted with this image that 's anything but that and you know and I 'm , and I , and it 's been and now you have the tabloids saying giving you pictorial evidence of its any , any but that and so that whole erm image , view that a lot of Britons grew up with has gone , it 's been
27 So they did that and he came and sorted me out .
28 ‘ So we did that and I went and told everybody , because I was like sixteen at the time I did it .
29 Then of course the there were area combat missions , area missions but these had nothing to do er with the work training I think that and I did and in developing of our crews so that we were able to survive and of course er our mission that we thought that would probably be the same as was on the fourteenth when we went to Schweinfurt and we made it back and not only that but we got back to England , we 'd manage on about the third pass to get in to this one field and there was another plane trying to get in and they went up and bailed out and after we were eating our supper here they brought the men in the fields er where they , on the bombers ' field where they had landed the never got in so they went up and set the plane on automatic pilot and bailed out because they could n't land the plane but we managed to take them out and I think there was the extra good flying training and I did together that made us able to survive the savage attacks that we had , he had it on the Munster mission , I had it on the Schweinfurt mission .
30 I cos I ca n't picture another stone you know on any other roadsides and I 've been on plenty that and I travel and no and I can never know of another st stone that was put up to a tramp .
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